Recently Adopted Rabbits Near Yadkin County
Female Baby Dwarf Lionhead Rabbits
1 orange female -Poppy. 1 white female -Primrose. Born June 1, 2023. Unspayed. Mother is a lionhead. Father is a netherland dwarf. $120 each or $200 for both. I am trying to rehome these kittens to really good homes. Because I care about them very much. Each of these rabbits will come with: Some of the current food they have been eating (Alfalfa hay and Alfalfa pellets). A toy ball treat dispenser, as a way to give them treats or pellets. Their own little blanket for the comfort of something familiar. A homemade care book for young and adult rabbits, including how I have been caring for them. And at your request, I can send you baby pictures that I have of them. If I accept your adoption request, the idea is to meet up in a public place somewhere to give you the rabbit(s) along with what I said I would give. Please bring a carrier with hay and water. The white lionhead female rabbit has a beautiful coat that needs regular brushing to keep away matted fur. She currently fears humans and will usually stomp her foot when scared away. She needs more handling and someone to grow and bond with. She does enjoy being pet once she realizes you are safe. She is friendly as can be for a rabbit her age and lack of handling. She gets along well with her sister Poppy. The orange(chocolate fox) lionhead female rabbit has a beautiful coat that needs regular brushing to keep away matted fur. She currently fears humans and will usually stomp her foot when scared away. She needs more handling and someone to grow and bond with. She does enjoy being pet once she realizes you are safe. She is friendly as can be for a rabbit her age and lack of handling. She gets along well with her sister Primrose. (I do not recommend breeding these rabbits since they are already a mixed breed. Spaying is good to do as soon as the female rabbit is old enough, so that it prevents future cancer and suppresses unwanted aggression or behaviors or pregnancies... I paid a bit over $200 for a Neuter. The cost differs from vet to vet.) (These rabbits are used to being free ranged in a large room with the presence of a small dog.)View Detail